The following genealogy
ought not be taken too seriously; but it is not without several grains of truth
- as best we know it. It is abstracted from many sources, ancient and
modern; amongst them, especially, the Annals of the Four Masters; who are
responsible for the somewhat fanciful descent from Adam to King Milesius. Further extracts are from the LabhairBreac - the Speckled Book of Duniry;
from the Annals of Lough Key, the Annals of Inishfallen,
and from the Gaelic lineages of O'Hart and McLysaght.

"God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost,
who was from all eternity, did, in the beginning of Time, of nothing, create
Red Earth; and of Red Earth formed ADAM; and of a Rib out of the side of Adam
fashioned Eve. After which Creation, Plasmation, and
Formation, succeeded Generations, as follows."

1.
Adam & Eve created by God on the 6th day of the creation
of the world. Born in the year of the world 0. Adam
died at age 930.

2.
Seth born in the 130th year of his father (year of the world 130) and died at
912 years of age (year of the world 1042).

3.
Enos born in the 105th year of his father (year of
the world 235) and died at 905 years of age (year of the world 1140).

4. Cainan born in
the 90th year of his father (year of the world 325) and died at 910 years of
age (year of the world 1235).

5.
Mahalaleel born in the 70th year of his father (year
of the world 395) and died at 895 years of age (year of the world 1290).

6.
Jared born in the 65th year of his father (year of the world 460) and died at
962 years of age (year of the world 1422)

7.
Enoch born in the 162nd year of his father (year of the world 662) and died at
the age of 365 (year of the world 987)

8.
Methuselah born in the 65th year of his father (year of the world 687) and died
at the age of 969 (year of the world 1656)

9.
Lamech born in the 187th year of his father (year of
the world 874) and died at the age of 777 (year of the world 1651)

10. Noah "the Father of all Humanity" (of "the Great
Flood" fame) born in the 182nd year of his father and died at the age of
950 (year of the world 2006).

11. Japhet is said to have been 100 years of
age at the time of the "Great Flood", or born in the 500th year of
his father (year of the world 1556).

12. Magog (Gomer)

13. Baoth (Baath)

14. PheniusPharsa
(also written as PhoenuisaFarsaidh)
"the Antiquary" or "Inventor of Letters), King of Sythia circa 1800BC.Married to Scota of Egypt, daughter of Cinqueris,
Pharaoh of Egypt.

15. Niul after whom some say the river
Nile is named. It is
said he led his people to Egypt where they were
hired as mercenaries of the Pharaoh.

16. GaodhalGlas (aka Gael) the
namesake of the Gaels or Gaelic race. As a child he was said to have
been cured of a deadly serpent bite by Moses.

17. Asruth (Ersu)
believed to have migrated to Crete.

18. Herber Scot (also written Eimhir Scot)

19. Beman (also written Beouman)

20. Ogaman (Oghamann)

21. Tait (Tat)

22. Agnon

23. Lamhflonn (According to "The Annals
of the Four Master" the name should be LámhFionn)

24. Heger (or Eimhir)
Gunflonn or Heber Glunfionn

25. AgnanFion (or Fionn)

26. FebricGlas

27. Nenal (also written Nenuall)

28. Nuadhat (also written as Nuadhad)

29. Alladh (also written as Allodh or Allot)

30. Dea (or Deagh)
who led a colony from Scythia to Galacia
in Spain.

31. Brath

32. Breogan (Brian) or Brigus
(after whom Brigantes)

33. Gallamh (also known as Milesius)
King of Spain. His people were known as the Milesians.
His wife was ScotaTephi, a
daughter of Nectaebus, PharohofEgypt and a sister of
King Solomon's Queen. The Annals of the Four Masters suggest this time
period to be circa 1700 B.C. but historians date it at 350-450 BC. Other
sources suggest the time period was 1200BC.

34. Eermon (Hermon) "of the Horses" 1st (Milesian)
King of Ireland (circa 1698 B.C.
per the "Four Masters"). He, his brothers and followers arrived in InisElga (Ireland) aboard 35 ships
in the year of the world 3500 (or 1699 BC per the "Four Masters").
Upon conquering Ireland from the Tuatha de Danann, Eermon became the 1st (Milesian) King of Ireland.

35. IrialFaidh
(also written IrialFiah)
10th King of Ireland. Died 1670 BC

36. Ethrial (also written Eithraial)
11th King of Ireland, killed by his cousin Conmaol in
1650 BC.

37. Follac (or Foll-Aicch,
Falach or Fallain) Prince
of Ireland

38. Tighernmas 13th King of Ireland,
reigned for 77 years; died 1513 BC.

39. Eiobiothad (or Eanbrotha)
Prince of Ireland

40. Smiorgall (or Simorgaill)
Prince of Ireland

41. FlachaLabhrain
18th King of Ireland, reigned for 24 years; died 1448
BC.

77. Tuathal Teachtmar
106th King of Ireland (when he came of age). He was raised by his mother
and grandfather in Alba (Scotland). He restored the
true royal blood and heirs to their kingdoms and created the kingdom of Midhe (or Meath = the middle
kingdom). 76-106 AD.

78. Felim Rachtmar
"the Law Giver" who established a just code of law followed by 60
succeeding monarchs; married Úghna, daughter of the
Danish King; 108th King of Ireland (110 - 119 A.D.).

80. Airt Eanfhear,
Art "the Lonely" or "the Melancholy", 112th King of Ireland
(165 - 195 AD) so named because he mourned the death of his brothers. Married Maeve, the Queen of Connacht. From Airt are descended the kings of Scotland from Fergus Mor MacEarcu
(5th century) to the Stuarts.

81. Cormac MacAirt
(also called Cormac MacNessa
and Cormac Ulfada (Longbeard) 115th King of Ireland said to be the wisest and
most learned of the descendants of Eermon. Cormac was considered a god king by most, and recorded to
be a christian by others. He
married Eithne Ollamhadha,
and had 10 daughters and 6 sons. He died choking on a salmon bone. (227-266
AD).

82. Cairbre Lifeachair
117th King of Ireland (267 - 284 AD) named "the Liffey"
because he was nursed on the banks of the river Liffey
(which was named after Eermon's horse). He was killed
in the battle of Gabhra.

83. Fiacha Straibhtine,
the 120th King of Ireland. He married Aoife, and was killed by the 3 Collas,
one of whom succeeded him. (284-322 AD).

84. Muireadeach Tíreach 122nd King of Ireland. Married to Muireann. Defeated King Colla and banished him from Ireland. (327-356 AD).

85. Eochu Mugmemdon
or Muigh Meadhoin
("Slaves Lord") King of Tara living 360AD,
earned his nickname by slave raids on Roman Britain. In one raid he carried off
and married (2nd wife) the Princess Cartha Cais Dubh or Carinna
(mother of No. 86), who was despised by his 1st wife, Mong Fionn, who bore him his first three and last (5th)
sons.

86. Niall
NaoínGiollach (Niall of
the Nine Hostages). Had 12 sons by
his 2 wives, Inné and Roighneach.126th monarch of Ireland.Slain 453 AD.

The earliest historically verifiable King of Ireland.

87.
MAINE, known as Maine Mór (the Great).
Youngest son of
Niall. Conquered East
Galway & South Roscommon from the Fir Bolg in 457 AD. Hence Hy-Many, the region of East
Galway, South
Roscommon and West Offaly bordering
the river Shannon. Within the Hy-Many region was the strip of land banking the Shannon where the Larkin
clan were subsequently ollamhs.

88. Breasal 457-487.

89. Dallon 487-509.

90. Lughaidh Buach 509-526.

91. Feradach 552-576.

92. Cairbre Crom 576-585.

93. Cormail 585-605.

94. Eoghan Buach or Buí; (Owen the Tawny) 605-624.

95. Anmchadh; (Ambrose, ancestor of the Maddens) 625.

96. Forbasach (Fursey, the 3rd son of Anmchadh).

97. Dómhnail.

98. Cosgair.

99. Lorcán
MacMughron flourished in Hy-Many

100. Muinter
Lorcáin emerge as a distibct sept within the O'Madden Clan in the
kingdom of Hy-Many.

102. M984.5 A depredation was committed
by the Connaughtmen, in retaliation, as far as Loch-Ainninn; and they burned Feara-Ceall,
and slew the lord of Feara-Ceall. Fearghal,
son of LORCÁN,
lord of Cinel-Fiachach, was killed.